Yuan Yuan Tan Loves Audrey Hepburn, Loathes Exaggeration

Considering that she spends most of her time in elaborate costumes and toe shoes as a dancer for the San Francisco Ballet, it’s little surprise that Yuan Yuan Tan has her off-duty fashion code pared down to comfortable classics. Born in Shanghai where she trained at the Shanghai Dancing School, Tan joined the San Francisco Ballet as a soloist in 1995. Just two years later, at the age of 20, she got a promotion, becoming the youngest principal in the company’s history at the time and the first Chinese dancer to reach that level.

For two weeks beginning October 16th, as part of a San Francisco Ballet engagement at the David H. Koch Theater, she will be performing in Christopher Wheeldon’s “Ghosts” and Edwaard Liang’s “Symphonic Dances” and dancing the lead in Wheeldon’s “Cinderella.” Here Tan, who is also a brand ambassador for Rolex and Van Cleef & Arpels, shares her style secrets.

Define your style in three words:Elegant, chic, stylish .

Daily uniform:Always pants unless I have a special occasion to dress up for! I’m usually in tights and a leotard, so if I leave the ballet building during the day, I throw on pants and Tod’s flats, never skirts unless I’m going out.